EMFs and RFRs Finally Taken To Court, In Canada That Is

Air Canada for inflight cabin Wi-Fi;
Apple Canada for all its tech products producing EMFs;
Arris Canada for Internet protocols and satellite transmissions;
BCE, Inc. (Bell Canada) for cell towers, cell and smart phones, etc.;
Cisco Systems Canada Co. for modems, networks, and Internet of Things;
Ericsson Canada, Inc. for cell phones and mobile broadband;
ESIT Canada Enterprise Services for PCs, digital imagining, semiconductors;
Facebook Canada Ltd;
FCA Canada, Inc. International for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Apple car;
Fido Solutions Inc. for cell phone, telecommunications equipment;
General Electric Canada for every GE product, MRI and X-ray machines;
General Motors of Canada for Apple car, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi;
Google Canada Corporation for cell phones, laptops, cloud communications, and fraud;
Hitachi Data System, Inc. for telecommunication systems, cloud based services;
Honeywell Limited for computers, thermostats, security alarm systems, flight management systems;
Hydro Quebec for improperly installed and located power lines, wireless smart meters, EMF-generation transformers;
IBM Canada Limited for computer hardware, ATMs, Internet of Things;
Koodo for cell phone, telecommunication equipment, mobile broadband, mobile and fixed networks;
Ledvance Limited for lighting and high EMF light products, dimmers;
Lenovo Canada for computers, smart phones, smart TVs;
LG Enterprise Canada, Inc. for smart speakers, cloud based services;
Marriott International for providing free Wi-Fi;
Mattel / Fisher Price Canada for baby monitors; plug-in kids’ toys, DECT devices;
Microsoft Canada for cell phones, Bing, computers, cloud services, Xbox, MS operating systems, software applications, HoloLens VR headsets;
Panasonic Canada for digital TVs, electric shavers and household appliances, failure to inform customers about EMFs;
Philips Electronics Ltd. for wireless baby monitors, DECT, electric breast pumps and toothbrushes, failure to inform customers about EMF exposures;
Restaurant Brands International for providing free Wi-Fi;
Rogers for cell phone towers, cell phones, Wi-Fi transmission; failure to warn about EMFs;
Royal Society of Canada for gross negligence and fraud in its description of science and safe levels of EMFs;
Sainte-Anna-des-Lacs for authorization for tower; permission to Hydro Quebec to install dangerous wires near houses;
Samsung Electronics Canada for cordless phones, cell phones, smart TVs, smart refrigerators, large screen 3D movies, GalaxyX8 virtual assistant Bixby, failure to advise the dangers of EMFs;
Siemens Canada Ltd. for test bed 7 exposing Montreal Municipal water system to excessive levels of EMFs, rail automatic systems;
Silicon Labs, Inc. for semiconductors, Internet of Things, network equipment;
Sony of Canada Ltd. for cell phones, Play Station, and its gaming division;
Starbucks Corp. for instore Wi-Fi;
STM for Montreal Metro system EMF in stations and buses, etc.;
Tesla Motors for high EMFs within Tesla cars, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, failure to notify about EMFs;
Telus for cell phone towers, cell phones, Wi-Fi, failure to notify about EMFs;
Texas Instrument Canada for semiconductors, computers, failure to notify about EMFs;
The TDL Group Corp. for Tim Horton’s Wi-Fi at every location;
Toshiba for cell towers, cell phones, Wi-Fi, failure to notify about EMFs;
Videotron for cell towers, cell phones, TV transmission, failure to notify about safe use;
Virgin Mobile Canada for wireless voice, Wi-Fi transmission, failure to inform users about EMFs;
Volkswagen Canada for Apple car play, Wi-Fi, EMF from vehicle power, failure to use modes to reduce EMF exposures;
Whirlpool Canada L.P. for residential consumer and commercial equipment and appliances;
Xerox Canada Inc. for printers, photocopiers, scanners, failure to inform of potential exposures to EMFs.

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